2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
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◍ What to do first if patient has chest pain..
Answer: Rest!
◍ ECG changes in an acute MI.
Answer: ST elevation in 2 or more contiguous leads. Ischemia d/t full
thickness loss of muscle. EMERGENCY.
◍ anyone born after Jan 1, 1988.
Answer: 1. Anyone born after January 1, 1988 must have proof of Boater
Safety Education - like a Florida Safe Boater Card or a Florida Boater
Education Temporary Certificate - to operate a vessel of 10hp or more,
along with a picture ID.
◍ Inferior leads.
Answer: II, III, aVF. RCA occlusion.
◍ An example of not operating a (PWC) Personal water craft..
Answer: 2. An example of not operating a PWC (Personal Water Craft)
defensively is Being Careful When You Spray Other Vessels. You should
never spray other vessels to drive defensively.
◍ The engine cutoff lanyard or "kill switch" is important.
Answer: 3. The engine cutoff lanyard or "kill switch" is important to wear
and Is Required By Law For All PWC Operators to shut the engine off if the
operator falls off. This keeps the jet ski from leaving the rider or running
into anything around it.
◍ Septal leads.
, Answer: V1 & V2.
◍ When your vessel is being passed (overtaken) by another vessel.
Answer: . When your vessel is being passed (overtaken) by another vessel
you are required to Maintain Your Speed And Direction.
◍ If two vessels (A&B) should collide and driver B is injured.
Answer: If two vessels (A&B) should collide and driver B is injured, driver
A should Help The Injured Person (B) And Then Report The Accident.
◍ Constant awareness is required On All Boats At All Hours to avoid
collisions.
Answer: Constant awareness is required On All Boats At All Hours to avoid
collisions and accidents. Look all around you to stay safe, not just in front of
you.
◍ If you back off the throttle.
Answer: If you back off the throttle on your PWC you will lose steering.
◍ The main cause of boating fatalities.
Answer: The main cause of boating fatalities. is Falling Overboard And
Drowning.
◍ Anterior leads.
Answer: V1 - V4. LAD lesion.
◍ Lateral leads.
Answer: V5, V6, I, and aVL. Circumflex lesion.
◍ Cardiac enzymes.
Answer: Troponins, CK-MB, and CK
◍ . When you see a red buoy returning.
Answer: When you see a red buoy returning from the open sea you Keep
The Red Buoy On Your Right - red, right returning
◍ Changes in CK.
Answer: Rise: 3-6 hoursPeak: 24 hoursNormal: 3-4 days
, ◍ Changes in CK-MB.
Answer: Released after myocardial necrosis. Specific for myocardial
damage.Rise: 3-12 hoursPeak: 24 hoursNormal: 2-3 days
◍ Troponin I.
Answer: Protein found in cardiac muscle. High sensitivity.Rise: 3-12
hoursPeak: 24 hoursNormal: 5-10 days
◍ Troponin T.
Answer: Protein found in cardiac muscle. High sensitivity.Rise: 3-12
hoursPeak: 12-48 hoursNormal: 5-14 days
◍ An example of safe PWC operation.
Answer: An example of safe PWC operation is to Keep A Safe Distance
From Other Vessels.
◍ Common conditions that cause a murmur.
Answer: Aortic dissection, aortic regurgitation (both acute & chronic),
mitral valve regurgitation (both acute & chronic), mitral valve stenosis
◍ When operating in shallow water or seagrass.
Answer: When operating in shallow water or seagrass and you see a mud
trail behind you Stop Your Vessel and Walk or Pole It Out Of The Area.
That means to get off and walk the jet ski to deeper water to keep from
sucking up sand or seagrass into the engine
◍ In Florida it is illegal to operate a vessel at a speed.
Answer: In Florida it is illegal to operate a vessel at a speed that Endangers
The Life Or Property Of Another Person
◍ Drugs to decrease afterload/SVR/PVR.
Answer: (Arterial Dilators) Nitroprusside, nitroglycerin, amrinone, alpha
(Regitine) & Ca channel blockers
◍ Drugs to increased afterload/SVR/PVR.
Answer: (Vasopressors) Epinepherine, norepinepherine, dopamine,
neosynephrine